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The Mighty Lord Calls Out To All the World

Author: David T Koyzis Meter: 10.10.10.10.11.11 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: [The Mighty Lord Calls Out To All the World] Text Sources: David T. Koyzis (http://genevanpsalter.redeemer.ca/index.html)
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Beautiful for Situation Is Mount Zion

Author: H. D. S. Meter: 11.7.12.11.10 with refrain Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 50:2 First Line: O church of God, in Christ a new creation Refrain First Line: Beautiful for situation is Mount Zion Lyrics: 1 O church of God, in Christ a new creation Wrought by His great salvation, Thy golden glory now breaks forth upon our sight! Sitting aloft in the top of the mountains, Now we behold her—the city of light! Refrain: Beautiful for situation is Mount Zion, The joy of the earth, the mountain of love! Up to her summit all nations now flow— All souls who are born from above. 2 O church of God, the city of the holy, The dwelling of the lowly, What bliss to dwell where we may e’er her blessings share! Surely the “springs of the Lord” are within her, Sparkling with graces so rich and so rare. [Refrain] 3 O church of God, what fold have we beside thee? What man-made creed can hide thee? Thy light and glory shall shine forth forevermore! “Come, all ye people,” her sweet voice is calling, “Enter through Jesus, for He is the door.” [Refrain] 4 O church of God, thou art a “holy nation,” A “chosen generation,” Which hast found mercy through God’s dear, beloved Son; Out from all schisms and classes of people Thou He hast purchased and molded in one. [Refrain] 5 O church of God, the place of God’s own dwelling— All darkness here dispelling— The Lord of glory walks and talks in holy men; He is their God and they are His people; He has redeemed them from all of their sin. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [O church of God, in Christ a new creation] Text Sources: Timeless Truths (http://library.timelesstruths.org/music/Beautiful_for_Situation_Is_Mount_Zion); Harlan D. Sorrell, The " Last Reformation" Truth in Song (18)
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The mighty God, Jehovah spake

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 50 Lyrics: 1. The mighty God, Jehovah spake, To the whole Earth did call; From early'st Rising of the Sun, Umto it's latest Fall. 2. From Zlon, famous in Renown, Whole Beauty is compleat; The mighty God hath clearly shin'd, In all his royal State. 3. Silent no more; our God shall come. Before him Flames devour; And Troops of raging Tempests, round About him, fiercely pour. 4. Thro' Heav'n above, and Earth beneath, His Summons he shall send; That all his People, ev'ry where, Before their Judge attend. 5. "Gather together, unto me, "My Saints, (Jehovah said,) "Those that, with me, a Cov'nant firm, "By Sacrifice, have made. 6. The heav'nly Host, his Righteousness, Shall clearly see, and own; His spotless Justice shall appear; For God is Judge alone. Second Part 7. "Hear, O my People, and I'll speak; "I'll swiftly testify "Against Thee, O my Israel; "God, ev'n thy God, am I. 8. "I'll not reprove thee with Neglects "Of legal Sacrifice; "Or Burnt Off'rings; the Smoke of these, "Before me, daily rise. 9 "No Bullocks from thy Stall, or Goats "From Fold, will I accept. 10. "The Forrest Beasts are mine, and Herds "On Thousand Hills are kept. 11. "I know the Mountain Fowl; I claim "The wild Beasts of the Fields. 12. "If hungry, need I beg? The World "Is mine, and all it yields. 13. "Or eat the Flesh of Bulls, or drink "The Blood of Goats, will I? 14. "Give Thanks to God, and daily pay "Your Vows to the Most-high. 15. "In thy Distress, thy Heart to me, "In Prayer, devoutly raise; "Then I'll deliver from thy Fears, "And thou my Name shall praise. Third Part 16. "But to the Wicked, God doth say, "How dar'st thou to proclaim "My Statutes? or, with thy vile Mouth, "My sacred Covenant name? 17. "Seeing thou do'st Instruction hate; "And cast my Word behind. 18. "When Thieves thou saw'st; thou did'st consent; "And with Adult'rers join. 19. "Thy Mouth, in Slander, is employ'd; "Thy Tongue doth Falshood frame. 20. "Thou'rt pleas'd thy Brother to reproach, "Thy Mother's Son defame. 21. "This thou hast done; I silence kept; "Thou did'st of me surmise, "I'm like thyself; I'll thee reprove, "And rank them in thine Eyes. 22. "Now then, consider this, ye Fools, "Who God forgotten have; "Lest I in Pieces should your tear, "And there be none to save. 23. "The Man, that offers hearty Praise, "Best glorifieth me; "And him that ord'reth right his Ways, "Shall God's Salvation see.
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A Psalm of Asaph

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The mighty God, Jehovah spake Lyrics: 1 The mighty God, Jehovah spake, And he the earth doth call Ev'n from the rising of the sun, Thereof unto the fall. 2 The mighty God hath clearly shin'd From out of Sion hill. Which of all beauty excellent Doth the perfection fill. 3 Our God shall come and not be still, Fire wasteth in his sight: And round about him shall be rais'd A storm of wondrous might. 4 To judge his people, he from high Calls heav'n and earth likewise. 5 Bring me my saints that cov'nant make With me by sacrifice. 6 And th' heavens shall his righteousness Apparently make known: Because the mighty God himself Is righteous judge alone. 7 Hear O my people, and I'll speak, yea, I will testifie: Also to thee, O Israel, God, ev'n thy God am I. 8 As for sacrifices I Will hind no fault with thee: Or thy burnt off'rings to have been Continually with me: I'll take no bullocks nor he-goats From hose or rolds of thine 10 For forrest-beasts, and cattel all On thousand hills are mine. 11 The fowls that on the mountains fly, All of them do I know: And wild beasts in the field that lye, They are wit me also. 12 If I were hungry, I would not It unto thee declare; For mine the habitable world And fulness of it are. 13 Of bullocks eat the flesh or drink The blood of goats will I? 14 Thanks offer unto God and pay Thy vows to him most high. 15 And in the day of sore distress Do thou unto me cry; And I'll deliver thee, and then Thou shalt me glorifie. [2] But to the wicked God doth say, Why dost thou mention make Of statutes mine? why in thy mouth Should'st thou my cov'nant take? 17 Whereas thou dost instruction hate And my words from thee cast. 18 When thou didst see a thief, with him Then thou consented hast. And likewise with adulterers Thy part hath been the same. 19 Thy mouth to evel thou dost give, And guile thy tongue doth frame. 20 Thou sittest down and so against Thy brother dost declame: The son of thine own mother thou With slander dost defame. 21 These things thou didst, I silent was Thou thought'st of me likewise, One like thy self, I'll thee reprove, And rank them in thine eyes. 22 Now therefore this consider ye That God forgotten have; Lest that in pieces I you tear, And there be none to save. 23 Whoso doth praises sacrifice, He glorifieth me: Who orders right his way likewise Shall God's salvation see.

O Holy Lord

Author: Hope Kawashima Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: O Holy Lord, we sing your majesty Topics: The Church Worship and Praise; God Glory of God; Responses to God Praise and Worship; Responses to God Prayer; Responses to God Thanksgivings; The Christian Life Confession, Mercy, Forgiveness; The Christian Life Guidance Used With Tune: HOPE Text Sources: Japanese
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The mighty God, Jehovah spake

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 50 Lyrics: 1. The mighty God, Jehovah spake. Did thro' the Earth his Summons make, From rising to the setting Sun, 2. From Zion, his peculiar Seat, Whose Beauty's perfect and compleat, God shines in glorious Renown. 3. Our God shall come, silent no more; Devouring Fire shall march before, And raging Tempests round him fly. 4. His solemn Judgment to attend, Thro'out all Heav'n, and Earth, he'll send His awful Summons, from on high. 5. "Let all my Saints assembled be, "That Cov'nant have confirm'd with me, "By Sacrifice; with Hopes t' atcone. 5. The heav'nly Hosts, who present are, His spotless Justice shall declare; For God himself is Judge alone. Second Part 7. "Attend my People, Isr'el hear; While I against thee Witness bear; "I'm God, thy Cov'nant God am I. 8. "Of Sacrifice, and Burnt-Off'ring, "I'll no Complaint against thee bring; "These daily smoak before mine Eye. 9. "These Off'rings no Amends can make: "No Bullock from thy Stall I'll take, "Nor any He-Goat from thy Fold. 10. "The Beasts in Forrests more confin'd, "And Herds on thousand Hills combin'd, "They all belong to me of old. 11. I number all the Mountain-Fowl; "Wild Beasts that in the Desart prowl, "All subject stand my Face before. 12. "If I be pinch'd with Hunger cou'd, "I need not ask of thee my Food; "The World is mine, with all it's Store. 13. That I the Flesh of Bulls, do'st think, Could eat? or Blood of Goats should drink? 14. Thy Heart in Thanks to God up raise; Thy Vows unto the Highest pay. 15. Devoutly in thy Troubles pray; I'll save; and thou my Name shalt praise. Third Part 16. The Wicked thus doth God impeach; "What Right hast thou my Laws to teach? "Or in thy Mouth my Cov'nant take? 17. "Tho' thou of sacred Things may'st prate; "Yet my Instruction thou do'st hate, "And cast my Word behind thy Back. 18. "When thou did'st see a Thief, thy Care "Was to agree, and with him share; "And with Adulterers did'st join. 19. "Thy Mouth thou gavest to Reproach, "Thy Tongue Deceit, and Lies, did broach; "And Mischief was thy chief Design. 20. "With Joy thou wound'st: thy Brother's Name, "Do'st thine own Mother's Son defame. 21. "This thou hast done; and did'st surmise, "While silent, I was like to thee; "Now thou my sharp Reproof shalt see; "I'll rank thy Sins before thine Eyes. 22. Mark this, ye who forgetful are Of God; lest I in Pieces tare, And there to save shall none be found. 2X. He honours me who offers Praise; And he, who orders right his Ways, With God's Salvation shall be crown'd.

Psalm 50

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 50 First Line: The mighty one, God the Sovereign Used With Tune: [The mighty one, God the Sovereign]

Psalm 50:1-15, 22-23 (A Responsorial Setting)

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 50:1-15 First Line: Out of Zion, perfect in beauty Topics: Biblical Names and Places Israel; Biblical Names and Places Zion; Church Year Advent; Church Year Pentecost; Church Year Transfiguration; Covenant; Earth; Elements of Worship Offering; Friends; God Light from; God as Creator; God as Judge; God's Wisdom; God's Word; God's Friendship; God's Glory; God's law; God's Name; God's People (flock, sheep); God's Way; Grace; Judgment; Offering of Sacrifice; Remnant of Isarel; Shame; Suffering; Ten Commandments 4th Commandment (remember the Sabbath); Ten Commandments 7th Commandmnet (do not commit adultery); Ten Commandments 8th Commandment (do not steal); Ten Commandments 9th Commandment (do not bear false witness); Victory; Vows; Year A Ordinary Time after Pentecost, June 5-11 (if after Trinity Sunday); Year B, Ordinary Time after Epiphany, Transfiguration Sunday; Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, August 7-13 Used With Tune: [Out of Zion, perfect in beauty] Text Sources: Evangelical Lutheran Worship (Psalm text)
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The mighty God, whom heav'ns and earth obey

Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 50 Lyrics: 1 The mighty God, whom heav'ns and earth obey, Who bends the scept'red tyrants to his sway, Speaks his dread judgments to the nations round, And hears the sentence earth's extremest bound. 2 From Sion's hill, in shining glory clad, He speaks, and fills the list'ning world with dread. 3 He comes; man's impious crimes he'll bear no more; Before his presence flames of fire devour; No more a Saviour, he the judge assumes; Tremendous winds surround him; lo! he comes. 4 Impartial in his process, heav'n he'll call With all her orbs, and this terrestrial ball; To witness to his justice--heaven obeys; Earth owns, eternal truth his process sways. 5 "Ye pious tribes (he says) with whom I've made "A sacred covenant, be not dismay'd; "With confidence approach; dismiss your fears; "Yon bright etherial arch your judgment hears; "Your God himself is judge; his justice prove "Yon bright etherial orbs, that roll above. 7 "You first I call, blest Abr'ham's favour'd race, "Whom long I've honour'd with peculiar grace; "Yourselves attest beneficence divine, "And own that justice, and that mercy's mine; 8 "That few the victims, whose attoning blood "In sacred streams have on my altars flow'd; 9 "I not reprove; the fadings of the fold, "The stalled ox, indiff'rent, I behold; 10 "Mine are the beasts that in the forest rove; "Mine are the beasts that range the hill and grove; 11 "Where'er the savage bestials of the field "Retreat, their haunts are not from me conceal'd. "In the steep rock, or on the lofty tree, "Tho' nest the feather'd tribes, they're known to me. 12 "If I, like man, the pangs of hunger feel, "Say, is it requisite, I thee shou'd tell? "Thy kind assistance, say, shall I implore; "I, who o'er all have universal pow'r? 13 " Me will the flesh of bullocks satisfy? "The ofFer'd blood of fatted goats, drink I? 14 "No, no; the breast with gratitude that glows, "The fervent heart that breathes it's honest vows, 15 "My banquet these--be these thy sacrifice, "And when severe distress upon thee lies, "My name invoke; thy drooping soul I'll raise, "And thou shalt pay thy God with grateful praise." 16 But to the wicked says th' almighty Lord; (The wicked hear, and tremble at his word) "Wretch! wilt thou dare to plead my righteous laws, "My sacred covenant, to support thy cause? 17 "Thou, who to hear instruction didst refuse, "And with thy impious scoffs my word abuse? 18 "Thou with the thief, thyself a thief, didst join, "And mad'st th' adult'rers filthy purpose thine: 19 "To mischief prone, didst mischief meditate, "And arm'dst thy villain-tongue with curst deceit: 20 "Didst violate of blood the sacred ties, "And 'gainst thy brother fram'dst malicious lies: 21 "And, more t' enhance thy impious villainy, "'Cause silent I, think'st I resemble thee: "Vain is the thought--thy crimes I'll now display, "And set thy monstrous deeds in open day. 22 "Ye listless crouds, that now your God forget, "Consider this, and make a safe retreat; "Lest, when to judgment cited by my wrath, "Not one can save you from eternal death: 23 "And you, ye righteous, you your voices raise, "In songs of gratitude, in hymns of praise; "This to eternal happiness the road; "This, this will place you nigh the throne of God.

Praise to the God who clears the way

Author: Jan Berry, b. 1953 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Scripture: Psalm 50:4 Topics: Praise and Thanksgiving; The Faithful Christ: Lent and Temptation Used With Tune: CREATOR GOD

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